

For anyone who wants to laugh at these fools, you can look up the public website ‘police one.’ Try to watch their ‘1 minute training’ videos without boggling at the idiocy that is being presented to cops in amerikkka. When I worked for a police agency (for way too long for how short the time period was), the higher echelons would send the videos out to be watched routinely.
Yes. 100 percent, absolutely, no doubts, yes. If your dog is over (a very arbitrary, but we can drop it lower) 1 stone (for the brits), 20 lbs (for the amerikkans), or 8 kilos (for the
eurosintelligent worlders), you should have to have a significant insurance policy on the dog (I think my local authority sets the ‘dangerous dog’ minimum at $100 grand), a license that can only be obtained with at least 6 months training, and a yearly inspection of your facilities and the dog.Reasoning: I’ve had to patch up, or take the parts with us, too many folks who have been bit.